Monthly Archives: April 2011

Bristol University Researches Autonomous in-Flight Refuelling

The University of Bristol will open a relative motion robotics centre of excellence to research and develop an autonomous engagement solution for in-flight refuelling.  Cobham Mission Equipment has commissioned the centre, as part of the ASTRAEA Autonomy and Decision Making project. The South West RDA is providing significant support to this aspect of the programme.

Continue reading

UK RAF “Non-Pilots and Pilots Equally Skilled to Fly UAS”

The UK Royal Air Force has completed a trial programme intended to assess the ability of non-pilots to fly UAS. Called Daedalus, the process “has successfully demonstrated that selection and training can generate remote pilots who, despite undergoing a different sort of training, are as highly trained and equally skilled as traditional pilots in that field”, the RAF says.

Continue reading

eBay Raven Seller Faces 20 Years Jail

Henson Chua of the Philippines is looking at 20 years in prison for starting an auction on parts for a RQ-11B Raven, which is totally forbidden under the Arms Control Export Act. As seller celltron8 on eBay, Chua allegedly asked for $13,000 for the handheld UAS. Unfortunately for him, his bidder was an undercover investigator for the Department of Homeland Security.

Continue reading

Cyprus to use UAS to Monitor Soil

UAS Flies in Kotsiatis (Photo: Kjell Sture Johansen)

Last week, Cyprus Institute’s Energy, Environment and Water Research Centre (EEWRC) held a three day UAS workshop that ended with a flight demonstration. Director, Manfred Lange, said that recent technological advances made by his team could offer an economical ways to help farmers, climatologists and event archaeologists.

Continue reading